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. 2016 May 31;11(7):1206–1218. doi: 10.2215/CJN.10561015

Table 2.

Included studies

Study Country Year No. Age, yr Sex Duration of Dialysis Population Data Collection Method
Aasen et al. (24) Norway 2012 11 >70 4 W/7 M 4, ≤1 yr; 3, 1–2 yr; 4, 4–6 yr Five hospital units Interviews with open-ended questions Critical discourse analysis
Al-Arabi (25) United States 2005 80 >18 Not reported Not reported Community–based outpatient dialysis center Semistructured interviews Naturalistic inquiry methods
Allen et al. (26) Canada 2011 7 38–63 3 W/4 M Not reported Two hospital units Field observation, interviews, and focus groups Participatory action research
Anderson et al. (27)a Australia 2012 241 >20 116 W/125 M Not reported Nine hospital renal wards and 17 associated dialysis centers Semistructured interviews Thematic analysis
Axelsson et al. (28) Sweden 2012 8 66–87 3 W/5 M 15 mo to 7 yr Two university hospital dialysis clinics and two smaller satellite centers Serial qualitative interviews Phenomenologic hermeneutic method
Calvey and Mee (29) Ireland 2011 7 29–60 Not reported 1 mo to 5 yr Not reported Interviews using open-ended questions Colaizzi phenomenologic method
Curtin et al. (31) United States 2002 18 38–63 8 W/10 M 16–31 yr Recruitment not clear Semistructured interviews Content analysis
Gregory et al. (30) United States 1998 36 19–87 18 W/18 M Mean of 2.66 yr One university teaching hospital unit Semistructured interviews Grounded theory
Hagren et al. (32) Sweden 2001 15 50–86 8 W/7 M 6, <1 yr; 4, 1–3 yr; 5, >3 yr One dialysis unit Semistructured interviews Content analysis
Hagren et al. (33) Sweden 2005 41 29–86 15 W/26 M Not reported Three hospitals Semistructured interviews Content analysis
Herlin and Wann-Hansson (34) Sweden 2010 9 30–44 4 W/5 M Not reported One public hospital and two private clinics Interviews Giorgi phenomenologic method
Kaba et al. (35) Greece 2015 23 Mean age 62 8 W/15 M Average 5.7 yr Two hospital dialysis centers Interviews Grounded theory
Karamanidou et al. (36) United Kingdom 2014 7 32–68 4 W/3 M 2–7 yr One renal satellite unit Semistructured interviews Interpretive phenomenologic analysis
Lai et al. (37) Singapore 2012 13 39–63 7 W/6 M 2–5 mo One dialysis center Semistructured interviews Interpretive phenomenologic analysis
Mitchell et al. (38) United Kingdom 2009 10 2, 20–30; 1, 30–50; 5, 70–80; 2, >80 5 W/5 M 2, <1 mo; 6, 1–3 mo; 2, 4–6 mo One medium–sized renal unit Semistructured interviews Content analysis
Russ et al. (39) United States 2005 43 70–93 26 W/17 M Not reported Two dialysis units (one inner city and one private) Interviews Phenomenologic analysis
Shih and Honey (40) New Zealand 2011 7 46–77 Not reported 4–10 yr One satellite dialysis unit Semistructured interview Heideggerian hermeneutic analysis

W, women; M, men.

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Demographic information relates to a larger study from which descriptions of those on hemodialysis are reported in this paper.